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very nice. does that second reverse light help ? i got the factory rear fog light.

and with my reverse camera behind the rear window its hard to see with just one light

Doesnt really help trying to see out the back glass thats for sure. Theres a reason i havnt shown the rear left quarter. Because it hasnt been re sprayed yet from when i reveresed into my ss at night :P

Heading out somewhere this arvo and my mate is gunna try and do a hdr pic of the stag for me. So ill post that up if it works

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I cracked how to launch it...Make sure synchro is off!....put it into 1st then you just gotta get the boost up.....left foot hard on the brake and right foot to the floor on the loud peddle.....rear wheels should just start to spin as the boost comes up....then let off your brake and see you later.....shift at between 5500 and 5750 and it should bounce of the the limiter then come back to a solid no slipping second....ect.

only other less violent way is as above......get it moving on half throttle first then foot to the floor.

P.S. You should be able to do better than an X5......I've smoked a 2002 WRX and a VZSS(Auto)....just!

Jetwreck....I like your style....just the launch it!!!!! I'm keen to also find out if the auto can be tricked upped through ecu mapping & play with the shift points, I know of LS1 owners having there Auto TM's tweaked for harder kick back etc...

BTW to keep with the theme of the thread...here are pics of my recent purchase M35 AXIS...you can also check out the Thread on Project AXIS.

Cheers

TT

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what wheels are they? look better than the gtt ones

brycey go black with that lip

Those are V35 Skyline 350GT wheels, and seeing that car with those wheels was why I snapped up a set when they became available, as per below...

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A few photo's of my Stag..

What it looked like when it landed in AUS..

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Most recent pic's i have.. Since then ive had my personalised plates transfered.

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Those are V35 Skyline 350GT wheels, and seeing that car with those wheels was why I snapped up a set when they became available, as per below...

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those rims look fantastic!! even better if they were on my car :P

Ahh the old Brycey wagon, good to see it's still in top shelf condition. :P

Show us your towbar set up! :)

towbar pics:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4218675

it's a 260RS, factory twin turbo manual all wheel drive. same as a GTR just in wagon form essentially.

WTF Factory twin turbo 260RS????

that car was a non turbo from when nissan made the car, some1 just added the rb26 with the gtr front.

have the look at the dash and doors

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it's a 260RS, factory twin turbo manual all wheel drive. same as a GTR just in wagon form essentially.

dude i was being sarcastic. im well aware of the 260RS lol

i sitll stand by my comment :)

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